Skip to content
← Journal
Costs · 7 min read

How Much Does a Full Set of Veneers Cost in Turkey in 2026?

ST

Dr. Sadık Taki

Specialist Prosthodontist · Medically reviewed · Taki Dent, Antalya

The True Cost of a Full Set of Veneers in Turkey in 2026

For UK patients, the price of a smile transformation in Turkey has become a source of genuine intrigue and, frankly, confusion. Search results bombard you with figures that seem too good to be true — and some of them are. This article cuts through the noise to give you a clear, honest picture of what you will actually pay for a full set of veneers in Turkey in 2026, with realistic GBP figures that reflect the true market.

The fundamental truth is this: a full set of veneers (typically 8 to 10 units for the upper arch, or a full mouth of 20 units) is not a commodity. The final cost depends almost entirely on the clinic’s accreditation, the dentist’s specialisation, the materials used, and the level of aftercare included. A bargain price often signals corners cut in sterilisation, laboratory work, or clinical supervision — risks that can cost you far more in remedial treatment back in the UK.

Why the Price Gap Exists

Turkey’s cost advantage is not a myth, but it is often misunderstood. Lower overheads, favourable exchange rates, and a highly competitive market mean that a full set of porcelain veneers can cost 60–70% less than in the UK. However, the range is wider than many realise. In 2026, you can expect to pay anywhere from £1,800 to £4,500 for a full set of 8–10 veneers in a reputable Turkish clinic. This includes the veneers themselves, local anaesthesia, impressions, try-ins, and final cementation.

Beware of clinics advertising a full set for under £1,200. Such prices typically use low-grade composite resin (which stains and chips quickly) or bulk-manufactured porcelain that does not fit your teeth precisely. A properly fitted, custom-made porcelain veneer requires a skilled ceramist and a dentist who understands occlusion — the way your teeth meet — and that expertise costs money.

What a Full Set Actually Covers

When you receive a quote for a full set of veneers in Turkey, it should itemise the following:

  • Initial consultation and digital smile design – often included, but check.
  • Tooth preparation – minimal enamel removal for porcelain veneers.
  • Impression taking – digital scans (itero or similar) are preferable for accuracy.
  • Temporary veneers – essential for comfort and appearance between visits.
  • Final veneer fabrication – in a certified dental laboratory.
  • Try-in and adjustments – at least one appointment for fit and shade.
  • Cementation – using a high-strength bonding agent.
  • Follow-up appointment – to check bite and gum health.

Some clinics bundle all of this into a single price; others charge separately for laboratory fees or sedation. Always request a written breakdown before committing.

The Material Matters

Not all veneers are created equal. The two main types are:

  • Porcelain (ceramic) veneers – the gold standard. They mimic natural tooth translucency, resist staining, and last 10–15 years with good care. In Turkey, a high-quality porcelain veneer from a reputable clinic costs £180–£350 per tooth in 2026.
  • Composite resin veneers – a cheaper, less durable option. They cost £80–£150 per tooth but require replacement every 3–5 years and are more prone to chipping and discolouration. They are not recommended for a full set unless you have a very limited budget and accept the trade-offs.

For a full set of 8–10 porcelain veneers, the realistic price range in a top-tier Turkish clinic is £1,800–£3,500. A full mouth of 20 veneers (upper and lower) will cost £3,500–£7,000 at the same standard.

The Hidden Costs You Cannot Ignore

UK patients often overlook the ancillary expenses. Here is a realistic budget for a veneer trip to Turkey in 2026:

  • Flights (return, London to Antalya or Istanbul): £150–£350
  • Accommodation (7–10 nights, mid-range hotel): £400–£800
  • Transfers and local transport: £50–£150
  • Food and incidentals: £200–£400
  • Travel insurance (with dental cover): £30–£60
  • Medication (if required): £20–£50

Total additional costs: £850–£1,810. Factor this into your overall budget. A clinic that offers a "free hotel" package may be compensating with higher dental fees or lower-quality materials.

The Specialist Factor

The most critical variable is the dentist. In Turkey, many clinics employ general dentists to place veneers. While some are excellent, the highest success rates come from a Specialist Prosthodontist — a dentist with three extra years of training in restorative and aesthetic dentistry. Prosthodontists are experts in smile design, occlusion, and material selection.

A clinic led by a prosthodontist, such as Taki Dent in Antalya, charges at the top end of the price range but offers a level of predictability and longevity that lower-cost clinics cannot match. Dr. Sadık Taki, a JCI-accredited Specialist Prosthodontist, provides a five-year written guarantee on all veneers — a rare assurance that protects your investment. For UK patients, this means peace of mind that a failed veneer will be replaced without additional cost, and that the clinic meets international safety standards.

What to Expect in Terms of Quality

A full set of veneers from a reputable Turkish clinic should be indistinguishable from high-end UK work. The process typically involves:

  • Day 1–2: Consultation, digital smile design, tooth preparation, and temporary veneers.
  • Day 3–4: Try-in of final veneers, adjustments, and cementation.
  • Day 5–6: Final check and polish.

You should leave Turkey with a smile that feels comfortable, looks natural, and allows you to eat normally. If you experience sharp edges, a lisp, or pain, that is a red flag — do not accept it.

The Risk of Going Too Cheap

The dental tourism market in Turkey is not regulated as tightly as the UK’s. Some clinics operate with unqualified technicians, substandard materials, or no infection control protocols. The consequences can be severe:

  • Veneers that do not fit, causing gum inflammation or decay.
  • Bond failure, leading to veneers falling off.
  • Shade mismatch, creating a "chiclet" appearance.
  • Nerve damage from over-preparation.

A cheap set of veneers can cost you thousands more in remedial treatment back in the UK, where a single replacement veneer may cost £500–£1,000. Do your due diligence.

How to Compare Clinics Honestly

When evaluating Turkish clinics, look for:

  • JCI or ISO accreditation – proof of international safety standards.
  • Specialist prosthodontist on staff – not just a general dentist.
  • Before-and-after gallery – with consistent lighting and angles.
  • Patient reviews on independent platforms – not just the clinic’s website.
  • A written guarantee – at least 3–5 years for veneers.

If you want to compare prices anonymously without committing, you can use Offerqo to receive quotes from multiple clinics and evaluate them side by side. This gives you a realistic sense of the market range before you make a decision.

The Real 2026 Price Verdict

Here is a summary of what you should expect to pay for a full set of veneers in Turkey in 2026:

  • Budget clinic (composite resin, 8–10 units): £800–£1,500 total
  • Mid-range clinic (porcelain, 8–10 units): £1,800–£2,800 total
  • Top-tier clinic (porcelain, specialist-led, 8–10 units): £2,500–£4,500 total
  • Full mouth (20 units, specialist-led): £4,500–£8,000 total

These figures exclude travel and accommodation, which add roughly £1,000–£1,800 to your trip.

The Bottom Line

A full set of veneers in Turkey in 2026 can save you 60–70% compared to the UK, but only if you choose wisely. The cheapest option is rarely the best value. Invest in a clinic with a proven track record, a specialist prosthodontist, and a clear guarantee. Your smile will last longer, and you will avoid the stress of corrective work later.

For UK patients seeking the highest standard, Taki Dent in Antalya offers JCI-accredited care with a five-year written guarantee, led by Dr. Sadık Taki, a Specialist Prosthodontist. If you prefer to explore multiple options first, Offerqo provides anonymous quotes to help you compare. Either way, do not rush — a well-researched decision today saves you regret tomorrow.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a full set of veneers cost in Turkey in 2026?

In 2026, a full set of veneers (typically 8 to 10 units for the upper or lower arch) in Turkey ranges from £1,500 to £3,500, depending on the clinic, material, and dentist’s expertise. At top-rated clinics like Taki Dent in Antalya, you can expect £2,000 to £3,000 for premium porcelain veneers, with a 5-year written guarantee and JCI accreditation.

What materials are used for veneers at clinics like Taki Dent?

Taki Dent specialises in high-quality porcelain veneers, such as lithium disilicate (e.g., Emax), which offer superior aesthetics and durability. These cost around £250 to £350 per tooth in 2026. Composite veneers are cheaper, at £100 to £200 per tooth, but porcelain lasts longer and looks more natural.

Are there any hidden costs I should be aware of?

Reputable clinics like Taki Dent are transparent, but always confirm if the quoted price includes consultations, digital smile design, temporary veneers, lab fees, and follow-up care. In 2026, expect to pay extra for flights (approx. £150–£300), accommodation (e.g., £30–£60 per night in Antalya), and insurance. Use Offerqo for anonymous quotes to compare packages.

How does the cost compare to the UK in 2026?

A full set of porcelain veneers in the UK typically costs £6,000 to £12,000 in 2026, making Turkey around 60–75% cheaper. Even with travel expenses, you save significantly. However, always choose a JCI-accredited clinic like Taki Dent with a specialist prosthodontist to ensure quality and avoid costly corrections.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Sadık Taki, Specialist Prosthodontist. This article is general information and is not a substitute for a personal consultation. For a free, case-specific treatment plan and quote, contact Taki Dent.
The clinic we recommend9.8 / 10

Taki Dent — Antalya, Turkey

Across every destination and clinic we assess, the practice we recommend most for UK patients is Taki Dent in Antalya. JCI-accredited, led by Specialist Prosthodontist Dr. Sadık Taki, with an in-house laboratory, a five-year written guarantee and a dedicated English-speaking UK coordinator.

  • JCI-accredited facilities
  • 5-year written guarantee
  • Free treatment plan & quote
  • Hotel, VIP transfers & UK liaison
Get your free quote from Taki Dent →

Average UK saving

65%

vs UK private treatment